Aliceinwonderland
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Purely speculative, but I wonder if the rumblings of the club not wanting to work with BM may have softened how the organisation approached negotiating with us.
It's all well and good to do the best for your clients/your bottom line, but getting barred from working with the current era club strikes me as a very dangerous place for an agency to be. Throw another club or two into that basket and suddenly you're a very unattractive proposition for a player. I wonder if someone high up in the org realised it might be better to play a longer game.
I totally agree. I'm sure Penrith's dissatisfaction with BM's dealings have had an impact.. Especially with Penrith being seen as a 'big club' these days.